Category: Commodore 64
Jürgen Wothke has a flash-based music player RSID developed. With this player you can go online to your favorite SID tunes. The SID emulation logic is based on the TinySid code, which is made by T. Hinrichs and R. Sinsch. The player can play most PSID and RSID files, but it is not 100% compatible with the real hardware. You…
Dive into the ocean and guide the mollusk through 24 levels of excitement in this C64 exclusive underwater eat ’em up! Originally entered in RGCD’s 16KB Cartridge Game Development Competition (2011), this special redux version features a number of enhancements over the competition release, including: * 4 stages each with 6 levels, * A limited amount of fishes to eat…
Swarmed is a new game for the Commodore C64. The game is made by Charles Grey (Iceout) and it is a very small game. The game is only 2 Kbytes large. In the game you need to protect your home base but make sure you are quick because otherwise you will be inundated. The game can be played with a joystick. Website: http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=110747Source: http://commodore-gg.hobby.nl
The GameBase team has once again updated the largest and most accurate C64 game database in existance: GameBase 64! This time in it’s 9th iteration they drew the line at a whopping 23,000 game titles!! In addition to another 500+ new games listed, they managed to find and add a lot of notable missing games and their screenshots, as well…
Musicmax3 the web page C64MOD has a test cartridge for the Commodore 64. The cartridge has a 2 Mbit Flash memory to store programs. The programs can be selected via jumpers. A reset button is also available. You can watch a demonstration on YouTube. Website: http://www.mod64.altervista.org/test-cartridge.htmlSource: http://commodore-gg.hobby.nl
Blinken Wall is a wall made of 9 x 5 = 45 glass blocks. Next to each glass stone is an RGB LED (Shiftbrite) installed. The Blinken Wall is normally controlled by an Arduino system. But it was time for something else, and now the Blinken Wall is controlled by a Commodore 64 with a purpose-built interface. You can watch a demonstration on YouTube….







